Oh yeah, Pete! 5 star grub and accommodations. Lots of them. This is Texas! :rofl2:
https://helicopterpighunting.com/inf...SAAEgIC0_D_BwE
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Oh yeah, Pete! 5 star grub and accommodations. Lots of them. This is Texas! :rofl2:
https://helicopterpighunting.com/inf...SAAEgIC0_D_BwE
Here's my bow. This pic is from 2 years ago, but I've had this bow for so long we're like best friends. Matthews MQ32 Solo Cam, Competition Grip. While I have been hunting, I've never killed anything, but glad that I know how. I always look forward to Fall mornings, target practising out back.
Colleen
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This would be nice, however they use Robinson (piston powered) helicopters. If they were to offer a package with a UH-1N and an M-60 as a choice of weapon, I would consider it. Maybe even an Ah-1 Zulu ... I can still remember the fire missions, the anticipation and being scared shitless every time we went up.....
Reminds me of a story told by a guy that had served in the 101st Airborne during the second world war.
When asked how many times he jumped by an idiot in a bar he said never.
When the young punk questioned his answer his reply was.
They pushed me every time!
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Yew wood and a string.... 57 lbs @28”.... just got some new Sitka Spruce arrows too...74” tall English Longbow
What do you guys use for a leather forearm guard ?
I don't use a guard.
I feel if you need one you are not holding or have your bow set up right.
I wore one for a long time as a safety blanket type thing until I misplaced it one day.
I realized I didn't need it and haven't replaced it.
I shot last week after a couple of months off and felt the string lightly a couple of times.
Just a gentle reminder to not be lazy.